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bombproof

[ bom-proof ]

adjective

  1. strong enough to resist the impact and explosive force of bombs or shells:

    a bombproof shelter.



verb (used with object)

  1. to make bombproof.
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of bombproof1

First recorded in 1695–1705; bomb + -proof
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“People need to be more aware of the military’s airstrikes and build bombproof shelters.”

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To save up, Argentines stuff bundles of American bills into old clothes, beneath floor boards and in bombproof safe deposit boxes past nine locked gates and five stories beneath the ground.

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Many are made in bombproof facilities since the propellants, such as butane and propane, are derived from petroleum and are prone to explode.

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The early bombproof plastic phones simply wouldn’t break, and I kept a firm enough grip on modern glass handsets that I rarely worried about it.

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It is 380 feet of floating luxury, with nine decks, space for 18 guests, a crew of 50 and — just in case — a missile detection system and bombproof doors.

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